Guangzhou Jeep Biotechnology Co., Ltd (JEEP)

Do Korean biotech companies conduct testing?
If so, could you briefly explain how the testing process works?

Oh the testing lab is Janoshik, in Czechia. They are the current industry standard acknowledged by both buyers and vendors. Some vendors offer guarantee of refund or reshipment if Janoshik tests of their product do not meet requirement.

The testing goes:

1. You buy a product from a vendor.

2. A few of you bought the same product from the vendor and found each other. A testing lead is selected.

3. All of you decided to test a sample of the product by sending in 01 vial to Janoshik.

4. You all share the cost of testing. $300 for first vial of GLPs. $60 for additional vials. Shipping is usually $50 unless from EU.

If there is 10 of you, that comes down to $35/person if 01 vial is tested.

5. Place test order and everyone makes payment to Janoshik individually, and once payment is done Janoshik provides shipping instructions.

6. Someone who volunteered ships their vial sample. They are donors, of their own vials.

7. Vial sample arrives at Janoshik. It is tested in around 05 to 10 business days.

8. Janoshik emails the lead and send over test results, report and COA (certificate lf analysis) which are then shared with the group.

9. If the vendor offers incentives for testing, your group will receive $300 in credits to be shared evenly and used in next order. Between 10 people that would make $30 each. Vendor can now share your COA and post in their channel.

10. If everyone paid $35, and receives $30 then fhe test effectively costed only $5 each person.
 
Oh the testing lab is Janoshik, in Czechia. They are the current industry standard acknowledged by both buyers and vendors. Some vendors offer guarantee of refund or reshipment if Janoshik tests of their product do not meet requirement.

The testing goes:

1. You buy a product from a vendor.

2. A few of you bought the same product from the vendor and found each other. A testing lead is selected.

3. All of you decided to test a sample of the product by sending in 01 vial to Janoshik.

4. You all share the cost of testing. $300 for first vial of GLPs. $60 for additional vials. Shipping is usually $50 unless from EU.

If there is 10 of you, that comes down to $35/person if 01 vial is tested.

5. Place test order and everyone makes payment to Janoshik individually, and once payment is done Janoshik provides shipping instructions.

6. Someone who volunteered ships their vial sample. They are donors, of their own vials.

7. Vial sample arrives at Janoshik. It is tested in around 05 to 10 business days.

8. Janoshik emails the lead and send over test results, report and COA (certificate lf analysis) which are then shared with the group.

9. If the vendor offers incentives for testing, your group will receive $300 in credits to be shared evenly and used in next order. Between 10 people that would make $30 each. Vendor can now share your COA and post in their channel.

10. If everyone paid $35, and receives $30 then fhe test effectively costed only $5 each person.
I don’t think it’s going to work. If testing were possible in Korea, I’d do it, but sending peptides overseas could be treated as pharmaceutical distribution and even lead to prosecution. Receiving them from China isn’t a big issue as long as it’s not a bulk order, but the risk still feels too high.
 
I don’t think it’s going to work. If testing were possible in Korea, I’d do it, but sending peptides overseas could be treated as pharmaceutical distribution and even lead to prosecution. Receiving them from China isn’t a big issue as long as it’s not a bulk order, but the risk still feels too high.
You wouldn't necessarily need to send a vial. The whole idea with a group test is that a small number of donors send vials and everyone else helps pay, knowing that the results cover the whole batch, which everyone bought.
 
I don’t think it’s going to work. If testing were possible in Korea, I’d do it, but sending peptides overseas could be treated as pharmaceutical distribution and even lead to prosecution. Receiving them from China isn’t a big issue as long as it’s not a bulk order, but the risk still feels too high.
Sorry i didnt make this clear! You wont have to send your vial at all.

As long as one other person in the group volunteers to send a vial, it is representative of the batch you all bought from.

So in a group of 10 people, 1 person volunteers to ship their vial to Janoshik.

Everyone then shares the test fee and shipping fee of the vial.
 
Sorry i didnt make this clear! You wont have to send your vial at all.

As long as one other person in the group volunteers to send a vial, it is representative of the batch you all bought from.

So in a group of 10 people, 1 person volunteers to ship their vial to Janoshik.

Everyone then shares the test fee and shipping fee of the vial.
Thanks for explaining — I didn’t realize that third-party testing worked like that. The Reta I bought wasn’t from Jeep but from Bella, so I’m not interested in joining the testing. If I ever decide to buy from Jeep and it happens to be the same batch you’re testing, I’ll let you know.
 

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